Recent Federal Grants to the MBL

(updated quarterly)

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Jul-Sep 2017

August 20, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $547,038 for a project titled “ABI Sustaining: A Web-Based Platform-Independent Tool for Visualization and Analysis of Microbial Population Structures.” David Mark Welch is the principal investigator.

August 8, 2017
The National Institutes of Health awarded $2,271,173 for a project titled “Mechanisms of Synaptic Dysfunction in Parkinson’s and Other Synuclein-Linked Diseases.” Jennifer Morgan is the principal investigator.

August 4, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $731,192 for a project titled “Biogeochemical Responses to Variations in Climate and Disturbance in Terrestrial Ecosystems.” Edward Rastetter is the principal investigator.

August 2, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $645,576 for a project titled “Investigating the Connectivity of Microbial Food Webs using Thermodynamic Models Stable Isotope Probing and Genomics.” Joseph Vallino and Julie Huber (WHOI) are the principal investigators.

July 24, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $184,235 for the “Establishment of a Core Facility for Genome Editing at the Marine Biological Laboratory.” Joshua Rosenthal is the principal investigator.

July 18, 2017
The National Institutes of Health awarded $61,921 for a Diversity Supplement for the National Xenopus Resource. Marko Horb is the principal investigator.

Apr-Jun 2017

June 1, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $6,000 for a project titled “Reverse Transcriptase-related Genes and their Biological Significance.” Irina Arkipova is the principal investigator.

Jan-Mar 2017

March 28, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $10,522 for a project titled “Collaborative Research: Dimensions: The Macroalgal Microbiome in Space and Time-Maintaining Primary Producers in the Atlantic Rocky Intertidal Zone.” Hilary Morrison is the principal investigator.

March 18, 2017
The Office of Naval Research awarded $214,000 for a project titled “Biological Design Features that Retard Visual Detection and Recognition.” Roger Hanlon is the principal investigator.

February 15, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $364,965 for a project titled “REU Site: Biological Discovery in Woods Hole.” Allen Mensinger is the principal investigator.

February 6, 2017
The National Science Foundation awarded $6,761,998 for a project titled “LTER: The Role of Biogeochemical and Community Openness in Governing Arctic Ecosystem Response to Climate Change and Disturbance” (continuing award). Edward Rastetter is the principal investigator.

January 18, 2017
The National Science Foundation via Indiana Wesleyan University awarded $127,902 for a project titled “Collaborative Research RUI: The Role of Extracellular H+ in Processing Visual Signals.” Richard Chappell is the principal investigator.